![]() ![]() So this brings up a new set of challenges: Switching to Classic (gnome) interface, does implement the changes ![]() It seems like the menu editor does not influence what Unity displays Regardless of what options are chosen all programs and options appear in Unity. So far so good but many problems persist. I'm sure as I'm working through this set-up I'll get more questions, so I reserve the right to update the post with more queries :)ĭell optiplex G620 yes they still exist)Įdubuntu 11.04 (almost virgin, installed a week ago) If anyone has experience administering GCompris I'd love to get a PM as the GCompris fora are a bit too quiet. Is there a way to make it run "silently" or "as a service" as we'd say in Win-world? I already have it as a startup program but I want it to run minimized and not even visible on a panel anywhere (that was trivial to do in Kubuntu, not quite so in Edubuntu). (I've made a restricted account for the little one and I need it to only be able to run GCompris and nothing else at all not even volume controls).Īs the kiosk will run headless (there's a touchscreen for the activities) I am running teamviewer for remote access from my Winbox (lame, I know but spare me for now). How to customize a profile with showing only the programs I want and not the entire program list normally available. I've seen those on kids corners' in several places and want to make a kiosk initially only running GCompris but as he grows I'll be adding more options. What I want to achieve: I'm making an Edubuntu-based kind of "activity kiosk" for my little boy of 2. I can follow documentation and if providing an answer is too dificult, a pointer to a relevant section will suffice for me. I'm opening this thread after doing quite some searching and not with a light heart :)Ī bit about me: I'm not entirely PC illiterate and have been using linux for about a couple of years for my basic netbook needs. ![]()
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